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NFL Guesspert: 1 is loneliest number for Lions, BrownsWE'RE RUNNING OUT of teams in the NFL that still have only one win apiece. Cleveland, Detroit, Tampa Bay and St. Louis are a fearsome foursome at a combined 4-32. Looking at that list of 1-8 teams inspires one huge question: How on earth... In this article: Browns, Lions, Dog, Matthew Stafford, Cleveland, St. Louis, Detroit, Kansas City, and USA Today |
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Bleacher Report | 6 days ago
A Sunny Day for a Stormy Franchise
...beloved Redskins lose in such an embarrassing way. The team looked horrible. They played St. Louis, Detroit, Tampa Bay, Carolina, and Kansas City in consecutive weeks. When someone is handed a task that is easy, they call it "gravy". Those five...
In this article: NFL, FedEx Field, Virginia, Potato, Punter, Kansas City, and Redskins
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Detroit News | 4 days ago
Lions-Browns: It's a bye week for many fans in Cleveland
...bottom-feeders, the Cleveland Browns, play Sunday at 1 p.m. at Ford Field. They are two of four teams with 1-8 records; the others are St. Louis and Tampa Bay. Fans in Cleveland will be able to watch the game on CBS -- but will they?
In this article: Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns, Cleveland, Eric Mangini, NFL, Tampa Bay, Ford Field, and St. Louis
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Sportingnews | November 06, 2009
Bucs turn to future against Packers
...been driven by defense for more than a decade. What Morris did not discuss was St. Louis and Tennessee winning while Tampa Bay was off, leaving the Bucs as the NFL's only winless team. "I'm not interested in sharing misery with anybody...
In this article: Josh Freeman, Doug Williams, Green Bay Packers, Raheem Morris, Aaron Rodgers, NFL, Mike McCarthy, Josh Johnson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Tom Brady
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Bleacher Report | November 04, 2009
The NFL Stinks: The Dreaded Dozen
...of. Kansas City fans deserve so much better. Washington is the jester of awful, as they somehow beat Tampa Bay and St. Louis while providing the only victories for Detroit and Kansas City. The owner has created a laughingstock franchise.
In this article: NFL, The Rams, Kansas City, The Jaguars, Seattle, The Lions, Tampa Bay, Chiefs, Cleveland, and Oakland
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch | November 04, 2009
Where do Rams rank among NFL's bad teams?
...do Rams rank among NFL's bad teams? Through eight weeks of the season, the NFL has one winless team (Tampa Bay) and five with just one win (St. Louis, Detroit, Kansas City, Tennessee and Cleveland). Plus a couple of hard-to-watch two-win...
In this article: Rams, NFL, Randy Lerner, Lions, Cleveland, Kansas City, Redskins, Tampa Bay, and St. Louis
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Philly.com | October 27, 2009
Bob Ford: Eagles feasted on Redskins' mistakes
...to the dreadful Kansas City Chiefs. Previously this season, Washington had also lost to the equally woeful Detroit Lions and managed only narrow, uninspiring victories over St. Louis and Tampa Bay. Where the Redskins might go from here...
In this article: Washington Redskins, Andy Reid, Washington, Jim Zorn, Jason Campbell, Trent Cole, Oakland, St. Louis, and Legal age
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Kansas City Star | October 29, 2009
NFL Preview - St. Louis (0-7) at Detroit (1-5)
...first-year head coach: a win. St. Louis is one of three winless teams as Week 8 commences, joining the Titans and Buccaneers, and has now lost a franchise-record 17 straight games dating back to last season. The Rams, who dropped to 0-7...
In this article: St. Louis Rams, NFL, Detroit Lions, St. Louis, Jim Schwartz, Indianapolis Colts, Detroit, Calvin Johnson, Steven Jackson, and Matthew Stafford
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Virginia Pilot | October 28, 2009
Disparity has led to lots of bad games in '09
...we can hope. Franchises that already weren't much good - specifically Tampa Bay, Kansas City, Detroit, Cleveland and St. Louis - all picked this year to begin major renovations with new executives and coaches. Those guys are a...
In this article: NFL, Oakland Raiders, Kansas City, Washington Redskins, Denver Broncos, Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay, Indianapolis Colts, and Tennessee Titans
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St. Louis (English IPA: //seɪnt ˈluːɪs//,IPA: //sænt luwi// French: Saint-Louis or St-Louis , IPA: //sɛ̃ lwi//) is an independent city in the U.S. state of Missouri, located near the confluence of the Mississippi River and the Missouri River. St. Louis is at the center of the largest metropolitan area in Missouri. Sometimes written as Saint Louis, the city is named for King Louis IX of France. It is separate from St. Louis County, which borders much of the city itself.
Once the fourth largest single city in the United States, St. Louis' city proper population has since slipped to 52nd. The 1904 World's Fair and 1904 Olympic Games, the first ever held in the United States, were both held in St. Louis. The St. Louis region is home to some of the country's largest privately-held corporations, including Enterprise Rent-A-Car, McBride & Son Homes, Inc., Graybar, Scottrade, Edward Jones, and is also home to some of the largest public corporations, including Emerson, Energizer, Anheuser Busch-InBev, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems, Purina, Express Scripts, Charter Communications, Monsanto Company, and Wachovia Securities.
The city has many nicknames, the most popular being "Gateway City", as it is seen as the Eastern/Western US dividing mark. St. Louis is also called "Gateway to the West" on behalf of the many people who migrated west through St. Louis via the Missouri River (first leg of the Oregon Trail) and other wagon trails.
- Name:
- City of St. Louis
- Also Known As:
- Gateway City, STL, Gateway to the West, Mound City, The Lou
- Total Area (sq. mi):
- 66.2
- Total Area (km):
- 171.3
- Land Area (sq mi):
- 61.9
- Land Area (km):
- 160.4
- Water Area (sq mi):
- 4.2
- Water Area (km):
- 11.0
- Elevation (ft):
- 466
- Elevation (m):
- 142
- Time Zone:
- CST
- Website:
- http://stlouis.missouri.org
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